Florence Recovery Information

Thank you for the outpouring of support that you've given Carolina Beach during September’s hurricane. Carolina Beach is open for business and ready to welcome back visitors. Your fall favorite events and activities, like taking in the beautiful views from the boardwalk as seen in this post-storm photo have resumed.

What’s Open:

Find lodging updates here and attraction updates here as of October 11. Please note that we are no longer updating this information as most of our lodging properties are now open. Please be sure to contact accommodations and attractions directly prior to your visit if you have questions regarding availability.

Event Updates:

Click here to view our calendar of upcoming events. Please be sure to contact the event organizer directly prior to your visit if you have questions regarding October events.

How to Help:

Carolina Beach is fortunate to have an extended visitor community that loves our area. Here are a few ways to give back and help our one of a kind beach town:

National

American Red Cross – The Red Cross is accepting donations for Hurricane Florence relief online and over the phone. The website offers a variety of volunteer opportunities to match a wide range of interests and time commitment. Click here to sign up to help or to donate online. Or call 1-800-HELP NOW (1-800-435-7669) to donate over the phone.

NBA Cares– Michael Jordan, the Charlotte Hornets and the NBA family are working together with a number of community organizations to provide necessary and immediate relief and support to those affected by Hurricane Florence in the superstar’s home state. Participating organizations include the American Red Cross, Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, United Way of Central Carolinas, Direct Relief and Foundation for the Carolinas.

Cape Fearless Challenge – Join the women of One Tree Hill and Random Acts with donations that will directly support Hurricane Florence Relief Efforts.

World Central Kitchen – The non-profit has joined forces with Wilmington chef Keith Rhodes to feed people who have been cut off by flood waters in New Hanover County via Catch the Foodtruck. To provide ingredients, fuel and delivery supplies for the team to prepare more meals, donate here.